"Apollyon" typically refers to the Greek word "Ἀπολλύων" (Apollyon), which means "destroyer" or "the angel of the abyss" in Christian theology. In the Book of Revelation in the Bible, Apollyon is described as the king of the demonic locusts that emerge from the abyss during the end times. It symbolizes destruction, chaos, and the forces of evil.
In the epic battle between good and evil, the protagonist faced the daunting task of confronting Apollyon.
by Avenlee. February 24, 2024
"Energivorous" is not a common term in science yet, but it refers to an organism or entity that primarily consumes energy. Although in the natural world, organisms typically consume organic matter for sustenance rather than directly feeding on energy. There might be possibilities that one day we might discover a species either terrestrial or extraterrestrial that directly consumes energy.
by Avenlee. February 24, 2024
"Invictious" based on its sound and context, could imply a sense of invincibility or an unyielding, powerful nature, akin to being unassailable or undefeated.
by Avenlee. February 24, 2024